On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Paul W. Frields <stickster at gmail.com> wrote:
> It's that time again -- time for us to figure out the features that
> we want to spend a little extra effort calling out in the next Fedora
> release because they're particularly innovative or interesting. The
> full explanation of talking points is found here:
>>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talking_points_SOP>> Note that talking points are *not* a comprehensive list. The list is
> meant to be short and effective at sparking the interest of many
> different groups. This helps show that there is something for lots of
> people in Fedora. The main source for the talking points is in the
> feature list:
>>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FeatureList>> Off the top of my head, I see some very compelling stuff to which we
> might call people's attention:
>> * systemd
> * EC2
> * MeeGo
> * Roll-up of programming tools (D, Eclipse Helios, GNUstep, debugging tools)
>> Things not on that list which might merit inclusion include the new
> website design, underway and hopefully rolling out for F14.
>> I've been working on a PR schedule to assist Jared in his FPL duties,
> and next week he is supposed to meet with Red Hat's Creative team.
> In the near future, the team will shoot videos to help show off
> spotlight features in Fedora 14. So the sooner we have talking points
> included, the easier we will make their job too.
>> Can we start this process slightly early?
I have no issues with this - in fact,
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_14_Talking_Points is already
being filled out.
-robyn
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